seat track extension?
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Im around 6'3 and my knees are right at the steering wheel with the seat slid all the way back and my head is nearing the t-tops so I could imagine anyone around that height being a little uncomfortable but I seem to find the right spot.
Good luck with that.
Good luck with that.
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Im 6' 2" and between all the seat controls Im able to find the sweet spot for me. I have to lower the seat and lean it back some. I do wish it would maybe go back like just a half inch more though! If you guys think these cars are bad you should sit in a S2000! Like putting on a glove got to wiggle into it.
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I can't help you but you may try posting up or at http://www.faoa.com/ and see if Bob Deffenbaugh can help, he is tall (like 6'4") and I though there was something he did for more leg room.
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Yea, I can see how 6'7" is starting to push the comfort limits. Why not just mount the brackets back more? I'm pretty sure they aren't reinforced any under the car. Which wouldn't be hard if it was, just get some 1/8" thick steel and make a square or rectangle section, which the bolt goes through.
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some could be made with a little fab work. im 6'4 250lbs im a big fella and i have enuff leg room i lift the front of the seat all the way up drop the back down all the way and ride lay the seat back about half way back and it does the trick for me
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Originally Posted by Formula350
Yea, I can see how 6'7" is starting to push the comfort limits. Why not just mount the brackets back more? I'm pretty sure they aren't reinforced any under the car. Which wouldn't be hard if it was, just get some 1/8" thick steel and make a square or rectangle section, which the bolt goes through.
That would be the best way to go about it! mount the seat back more
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Yea that was a question I posted on firehawk.org. when I got the Hawk. The only answer I found is what HAWKVERT said. At 6' 5" I sit like it's a rocket so at 6' 7" that would make things alot tougher. Good luck and keep us posted.